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The share of household resources devoted to children is hard to identify because consumption is measured at the household level and goods can be shared. Using semiparametric restrictions on individual preferences within a collective model, we identify how total household resources are divided up...
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We analyze the emergence of the first socioeconomic institution in history limiting fertility: west of a line from St …
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This paper examines the possibility that a child's years of schooling could increase in the number of siblings, instead of being diminished by competition for parents' resources: if unable to finance the education of their younger children, parents may do so through their older children's labor...
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The 1960s ushered in a new era in US demographic history characterized by significantly lower fertility rates and … evidence that it accelerated the post-1960 decline in marital fertility. (JEL J12, J13, K10, N31, N32) …
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